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In this course, Andy Forsberg details the traits and skills necessary for a successful start in your career. Forsberg approaches the topic from a film scoring background, but his advice applies to the game audio industry as well. Peppered with personal stories and experiences throughout, he discusses analyzing where you are and where you want to be, how to make the best of your time in school, internships and thinking more about your career, improving your technical skills and people skills, tips for boosting your "likability factor", and how to be someone that others crave working with.

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Video games offer a myriad of new and exciting ways to put your audio in front of a huge, enthusiastic audience. With the rise of independent games, there are an immense number of opportunities to work in the industry as an audio professional. This course will be covering how one can break in to such a fast-paced industry and how to work as part of a development team.

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Game Audio Essentials is a 6-part course that serves as an introduction to the technical and creative aspects of video game audio. In the course we cover everything from game audio history, creating interactive musical scores, sound design, and breaking in to the game industry as a whole. No prior game scoring experience is necessary, but a love of video games is a plus! Students are recommended to own or have access to a computer with MIDI sequencing and audio recording software to complete the course challenges.

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The Art of Film Scoring is a 6-part primer into the technical and psychological aspects of film composition. Through the course we cover film music history, thematic analysis, music theory and composition, technical aspects of film scoring, and self promotion tips including resources for website creation and audio and film publishing. No prior film scoring experience is necessary. Students are recommended to own or have access to a computer with MIDI sequencing and audio recording software to complete the course challenges.

What members say

Scorbit has become a vital source of knowledge for me as a composer. The video tutorials are very informative and allow me to learn composing techniques that I just can’t find anywhere else. The team at Scorbit is always there to answer my questions and it is very evident that they enjoy seeing composers and musicians learn and succeed. Keep up the great work!

Matthew F.

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Adriano P.

After two Scorbit courses, I’ve emerged with a strong skill set that has given me confidence in my film scoring abilities.

Charis D.

Other than Scorbit, the only quality intensive resources I’ve found for learning at home are unfortunately out of my price range at a grand a pop. The quality at Scorbit seems fully on par to what I got at Berklee College of Music. Bravo!

Richard L.

Good info for a new-comer like me in the world of film composition. Clear, concise and to the point. Glad to be a member of Scorbit.